P h o t o B l o g

Monday, 25 October 2010

Today's photo shows Ashton's old Market Cross, which now stands as a feature in Stamford Park. The cross once stood in Ashton's original Market Place, which was situated at the junction of Old Street and Cricketts Lane, at the northern end of St Michael's Square, near the appropriately named Old Cross Street.

There had been a market on that spot since 1284, and a number of crosses have stood there over the years. A small cross is known to have been erected there in 1723, but that would have replaced an even older cross. That cross was replaced in 1763, probably to enable road widening for the construction of the turnpike road to Mossley and Doctor Lane Head. This, in turn, was replaced in 1798 by the cross in this photo that survives today in Stamford Park!

In 1829 the market was moved to the new Market Place (now the open market) and the old market place just became a busy street. The old cross was eventually moved to its present location when Stamford Park was opened in 1873 in the extensive grounds of Highfield Hall, on the border of Ashton and Stalybridge.

4 comments:

Wow! There has been a market there for that long!! This country's history doesn't go back anywhere near that! I love it! And it's one of the reasons I enjoyed traveling in Europe and seeing so many really old, historical places and things. Great post for the day! Enjoy your week!